President Donald Trump "will decide the path forward on nuclear arms control, which he will clarify on his own timeline," a White House official told Breaking Defense.
Mike Roger, the House Armed Services Committee chief, wants to use reconciliation for a massive increase in defense spending.
Once signed by the president, the Pentagon will be funded through Congress’s usual appropriations process after being stuck under a continuing resolution for the duration of fiscal 2025.
For the last 16 years, the US has not had any nuclear nonproliferation policies. Henry Sokolski in this op-ed argues why that needs to change.
U.S. Army Sgt. Jacob Rosencrantz, right, and Sgt. 1st Class Elio Sauceda prime, or arm, a brazier charge with a M17A1 receiver and power on a first-person view (FPV) drone during exercise African Lion ...
An operator sets up Ultra I&C’s Archer 1.0 in a wooded training area to deliver beyond-line-of-sight connectivity. Modern RF design and smart automation keep setup fast and links steady even in ...
The early morning sun strikes the U.S. Capitol November 6, 2006 in Washington, DC. Midterm elections take place November 7, potentially changing the balance of power in the nation's capital. (Photo by ...
While ISR sensors collect vast streams of information across domains, data alone does not deliver advantage. What matters is how quickly that information can be processed, fused, and turned into ...
A Republic of Singapore Air Force C-130 at Paya Lebar air base, Singapore (Photo: Mike Yeo) SINGAPORE — Singapore has acquired legacy Lockheed-Martin C-130 Hercules transport aircraft to replace older ...
“Until I get to a good identity management system that’s coupled in with a good zero trust capability that allows me to start to get to network-agnostic data flows, our ability to integrate both ...
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